Endless Loop?

Using jcreator Pro, if I write a loop that has no end (an endless loop), how do I make the program stop running? With Jcreator LE, I would simply close the ms/dos or CMD window. With Jcreator Pro, I do not see where to stop the program. I couldn't pick OPTIONS/STOP TOOL because my application said "not responding". Had to close out of Jcreator altogether.

Using jcreator Pro, if I write a loop that has no end (an endless loop), how do I make the program stop running? With Jcreator LE, I would simply close the ms/dos or CMD window. With Jcreator Pro, I do not see where to stop the program. I couldn't pick OPTIONS/STOP TOOL because my application said "not responding". Had to close out of Jcreator altogether.

Sometimes when I want to build my source file or run my program I can't because everything is greyed out. Maybe this is because I have inadvertently started the debugger? Don't know yet cuz I'm just a greenhorn.

But what do I do to just stop everything so I can build and consequently run my file?

I have the same problem, over and over, and this solution does not help at all.

Why not enable CTRL-C, CTRL-B, CTRL-BREAK, or menu functions to break the program like all popular IDEs do such as Visual Studio? From a new user of your IDE this is very frustrating that each time I accidentally create an infinite loop, which I apparently do a lot as I'm investigating and testing new code, that I have to force shutdown your IDE.

(EDIT: And even to force shutdown is somewhat difficult to do, as the continued infinite loop running of the program dominates focus over the "End Program" window.)

Please, is there any other way?

Also, to add to the frustration, I had to answer your CAPTCHA exactly 12 times before being allowed into this forums. At 10 I assumed your system was broken. I run into this above issue again today and decided to bang my head against the wall and try again, and it worked after two CAPTCHA. I was very certain the majority of them were correct.

All in all quite frustrating to a new user, and I hope you are open to such blunt feedback.

When you get into an infinite loop running F5 (no debugger), how do you stop the program? CTRL-B simply does not work and the IDE is out of commission for responding. This is the most frustrating thing ever. I'm losing code because I accidentally enter an infinite loop I cannot break out of, which apparently happens to me a lot as I'm playing around (re)learning Java. Any help is appreciated.

This blows my mind. There has to be something simple I am missing here. Why doesn't CTRL-Break, CTRL-C, or CTRL-B work?

- CTRL-Break
- CTRL-B
- CTRL-C
- Even the IDE is locked out of focus and the menus are therefore non-functional.

I have to kill the JCreator process itself, losing my work. Why would I ever want to code in an IDE that locks me out of control? This is a dealbreaker for me. Am I missing something simple here? I've asked everywhere, in these forums, on Facebook, on Twitter, over and over. Very frustrated... on an otherwise amazing product. :(

It is a bit more difficult to solve, the java process doesn't react on the stop event.

The current solution is to stop java.exe via the task manager of windows.

Do you at least have a useful piece of code to prevent this? Something like
if(loop has been running a thousand times){
break;
}

I obviously know that this wouldn't work, but if someone could write a piece of code that will work, that would be great. I am also experiencing the same problems as described above, and due to the nature of the program, it is very hard to prevent this from happen. In other words, I have to code, run, end Jcreator process, open jcreator, open workspace, edit code, run, end process and so on. Very frustrating.

EDIT:
By spamming CTRL+c+b+break immediately after running program, I make it stop, but it will still be "not responding".